I understand the argument of devotion to a leader, nothing but time on their hands, and anything is possible. We really need to understand the mindset of these early people to know what they are capable of.
The engineering aspect of the structures is what really intrigues me. There are cuts in stone and stones moved that completely boggle the mind as to how it was done. This sounds trivial, simple "rocks and formations", but they cannot be duplicated. It would take generations of carving, and thousands upon thousands of people to move and position these stones.
Either you think our ancient ancestors were extremely simple minded people who worked day in and day out for centuries on one structure. Or you think that or ancient ancestors knew more than we give them credit for and there is a missing piece to the puzzle. Either way, it's very interesting.
The engineering aspect of the structures is what really intrigues me. There are cuts in stone and stones moved that completely boggle the mind as to how it was done. This sounds trivial, simple "rocks and formations", but they cannot be duplicated. It would take generations of carving, and thousands upon thousands of people to move and position these stones.
Either you think our ancient ancestors were extremely simple minded people who worked day in and day out for centuries on one structure. Or you think that or ancient ancestors knew more than we give them credit for and there is a missing piece to the puzzle. Either way, it's very interesting.
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